The top civil servant responsible for increasing the state pension age to 67 plans to himself retire from the Department for Work and Pensions on his 61st birthday in January 2018, after 10 years as a Permanent Secretary.
Robert Devereux will receive £85,000 a year and a lump sum of £245,000. This comes at a time when ordinary citizenshave to work longer just to have enough contributions and qualufiable years to be entitled to vasic state pension.
But Sir Robert Devereux, is reputed to have the most valuable pension of any civil servant.
While almost everyone in Britain faces the problem of not having enough money in their pension, Sir Robert has the opposite dilemma: there is too much money in his
Read how Sir Devereux managed to accumulate such a massive pension pot:

